We focus our attention on: Food History, Cultural History, Medicine, Health, Women, Manuscripts, & Ephemera. Because food is foundational to the human condition, we believe the study of food and drink and its history can be connected to just about every human activity and industry. Additionally our interest in food history has expanded our inventory to include health, medicine, and social culture. As we know, societies were built and destroyed on the basis of their foodstuffs. Historical narratives of race, class, folklore, and memory most often find their footprint in sustenance and nourishment. When handling any printed matter we can see that food touches every subject - whether it's the study of art, the environment, politics and economics, medicine, labor, agriculture, or nutrition; the history of food connects us to every component of human nature. We look at the world of rare books and ephemera as a ideal place to gather these items and put them in context for a wide variety of collectors.
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[BEER BREWING] [AGRICULTURE] COTTAGE ECONOMY FIRST AMERICAN FROM THE FIRST LONDON EDITION
by Cobbett, William
New York : STEPHEN GOULD AND SON , 1824 (click for more details)[RETAIL] [ARCHIVE] Mrs. Lawrence Gillespie's shopping invoices from the turn of the century Grandaughter of John Carter Brown
by Gillespie, Irene Muriel Augusta [Sherman] (18871972)
(click for more details)Mrs. Gilpin's Frugalities Remnants, and 200 ways of using them
by Brown, Susan Anna
New York : Charles Scribner's Sons , 1883 (click for more details)LE GRAND LIVRE DES METIERS DE BOUCHE
by Auber, Guy & Michel Caillard, Jacques Charrette, Jean-Claude Frentz, and Michel Pinel
Paris : ERTI-LECERF , 1980 (click for more details)Recent Catalogs
PRIMARY SOURCE MATERIAL - Archives, Manuscripts, Diaries
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[PHARMACY] [MANUSCRIPT] Pharmacist Notebook.
Cobb, Fred U.1888. Hardcover. 110 pages. 20 x 13 cm. Fred Cobb was a pharmacist who attended the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy in 1887 and had part of his thesis "Proximate Analysis of Hemamelis Bark" published in Pharmaceutical Record, in March 1888.
[PHARMACY] [MANUSCRIPT] Pharmacist Notebook.
Cobb, Fred U.1888. Hardcover. 110 pages. 20 x 13 cm. Fred Cobb was a pharmacist who attended the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy in 1887 and had part of his thesis "Proximate Analysis of Hemamelis Bark" published in Pharmaceutical Record, in March 1888.
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Entertaining Ephemera & cookbooks
Community Cookbooks, Food History, General Interest